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Location: oswego, il | Have to get some line tie snaps to put on but will be interesting to see if they work!
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Location: oswego, il | Another one 7.5"
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Location: Moses Lake, WA | Nice innovation. Out of the box thinking helps to keep you energized. |
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Location: Southwest PA | Interesting. Five diamonds is a great pattern on daredelves too! |
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Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | I feel like that chatter spoon is going to be nuts! That (if it works) might be the most erratic bait ever created. |
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Location: North Metro, MN | Like the way you think there. Wanna see how it goes. Haven't tried the spoon way but have done a few bucktail style & spinners with crazy wiggle blades. The smaller ones absolutely crush pike & bass. Been trying a few big ones with different weighting & placement lately |
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Location: oswego, il | Made this one this morning. I shrink wrapped the hook whicb may be a mistake.
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Location: North Metro, MN | Looks good! I tend to have a shrink wrap habit too for some reason. They have a lot of wiggle but the shrink wrap shouldn't hinder the action. The small ones I tried had no shrink wrap & seemed to hook everything. Big one with shrink wrap missed a couple really good ones but maybe it's because pike & bass don't get off...just the big muskies seem to get away haha. Only one way to find out! |
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| Interesting stuff, cool ideas! |
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Location: oswego, il | I had a chance to test them last weekend. They all worked perfect. The black one had alot of skirt movement. The bucktail blade spun as if it didn't have the chatter blade on it. Only change i would make, do not use painted components. Spins great but does make alot of contact and removes the paint. Spoon works perfect and so does the squid. Only difference i would make to the squid is no shrink wrap. It would move alot more than it does.
I tested them with my buddy's tranx hg. They bulged really well on a fast retrieve. Weight being relative i could go up or down on weight. I trolled them too and they worked that way. |
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Location: North Metro, MN | Did they catch anything though!? Just a matter of time if they didn't then! Wonder why the one I made with a French blade below didn't spin..weird! |
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Location: oswego, il | Chico R - 8/26/2017 2:04 PM
Did they catch anything though!? Just a matter of time if they didn't then! Wonder why the one I made with a French blade below didn't spin..weird!
I trolled them some on lsc, then casted them at the dock when i fishing partner had an intestinal emergency. It was slow so it was not a good comparison. |
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Location: Aurora | It's those big english breakfasts.
Ya wind up in the porta-potty every time after one of those.. ugh
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| what's the black circle ?blood sausage ? |
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Location: Glen Ellyn Il | Nice work Todd Really thinking outside the box |
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